How To Paint Loose Watercolor Cornflowers
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Join me this summer for a loose watercolor floral exploration! Follow along each week on YouTube or go deeper with me when you join Painting Through the Seasons.
Painting Through the Seasons is a step-by-step watercolor floral course for beginner watercolorists and flower lovers who want to capture the unique characteristics of twelve different flowers in a loose watercolor style so they can learn how to enjoy the painting process, increase their painting knowledge, and boost their creative confidence.
Cornflowers made the list for this series because the petals are unique and interesting. I love the shape they make that is thin towards the center of the flower and then flaring out at the edges
I’m also going to show you how I use salt to easily add texture to my paintings.
Learn how to paint this flower with me today and show me what you make!
Art Supplies Mentioned
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